Saturday, 2 February 2019

Talking Problem Solving


Two members of the Computing staff, Drs Scott Turner and Gary Hill were honoured to be asked to lead a discussion on Teaching Problem-solving in Higher Education. This builds on the work developed over the last twelve years (see Problem Solving Research Outputs and Activities)

The discussion on 23rd January 2019 took place within the weekly Twitterchat #LTHEchat.  The aim of the chat was to consider how problem-solving skills are developed in various subjects and allowing participants to sharing ideas and experiences from a wider range of subjects; also allowing the exploration of similarities and differences.

It was a fantastic discussion providing me (and hope others) with some new insights into how this area is taught and developed in other areas, as well as seeing the different perspectives.

To see the discussion go to https://wakelet.com/wake/133fa962-8550-4d42-a9d5-1940990b9125

Using the fantastic #TAGS tool developed by the Martin Hawksey (see below) you can possibly see there was a lot discussion (lines shows people mentioned or replying to a particular person).




An interactive version of this, that lets you look at the hashtags, what people were saying can be found at this link






 All views and opinions are the author's and do not necessarily reflected those of any organisation they are associated with. Twitter: @scottturneruon

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